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Health Care & Hospital Law

Sep. 23, 2010

Judge Is Skeptical of L.A. Pot Law

A judge expressed skepticism Tuesday about the legality of several provisions in the city's restrictive regulations of medical marijuana collectives, particularly a requirement allowing police "unfettered access" to patient lists.

By Brandon Ortiz

Daily Journal Staff Writer

LOS ANGELES - A judge expressed skepticism Tuesday about the legality of several provisions in the city of Los Angeles' new regulations of medical marijuana collectives, particularly a requirement allowing police "unfettered access" to patient lists.

Superior Court Judge Anthony J. Mohr voiced numerous concerns about the city's marijuana ordinances at a hearing for a...

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